3 Denotation ConnotationTo do this question, you need first to borrow two concepts from English:Denotation(what you see)Connotation(how it affects its audience)This drawing by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube, entitled 'Juggernaut' appeared in the Daily Express newspaper, 2_September 1939.

5 Denotation Connotation MeaningA variety of ‘stop’ signs – red traffic light, posters and notices with warnings and appeals.ConnotationThese remind the reader of traffic signs, which warn drivers of danger ahead.MeaningHitler is intent on war – he is ignoring all warnings and appeals by other leaders.This drawing by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube, entitled 'Juggernaut' appeared in the Daily Express newspaper, 2_September 1939.

6 Denotation Connotation Meaning A precipice.The precipice stands for disaster.MeaningHitler is forcing the world (and himself) into the disaster of a world war.This drawing by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube, entitled 'Juggernaut' appeared in the Daily Express newspaper, 2_September 1939.

8 Date Details Significance 2_September 1939.The day after Hitler invaded Poland; the day before Britain declared war.SignificanceStrube was prophesying that Hitler’s invasion would cause a world war unless he turned round immediately.This drawing by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube, entitled 'Juggernaut' appeared in the Daily Express newspaper, 2_September 1939.

9 Origin Details SignificanceThe British cartoonist Sidney ‘George’ Strube.DetailsStrube, as all other British people, was worried about war, but determined to stop Hitler.SignificanceStrube is presenting Hitler as the cause of war.This drawing by the British cartoonist Sidney 'George' Strube, entitled 'Juggernaut' appeared in the Daily Express newspaper, 2_September 1939.